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James proclaims himself GOAT? Please take a look at the scapegoating and scapegoating skills in his hands first

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LeBron James once made a big statement in a podcast: "I can control scoring, organize defense, and play for another 20 years. If I am not the GOAT, who will be?" His confusing operation of claiming to be the GOAT made me laugh out loud - not shocked, but embarrassed.

Let’s first take a look at his GOAT logic: 4 championships, 40,000 points, longevity (I’m embarrassed to translate this word, after all, players retired and retired during the same period, and he was still filming "Space Jam 2" while brushing up data). But does the GOAT compare to anyone who has worked longer? Then can the shoe repairman downstairs in my house also run for the "GOAT of the Shoe Industry"?

Let’s talk about the gold content of the championship. The Heat’s “Big Three” grouping together opened the first peak team; the Cavaliers’ “single-core leadership” was unprecedented in the 1.0 period, but was shaved off by the Spurs in the finals; the Lakers’ bubble championship is tough, but the shortened season + lockout benefits, fans know whether this gold content has been diluted. What's even more ironic is that he always said "Ruling the league for twenty years", but he lost six out of ten times in the finals and his 40% winning rate dared to compare with Jordan's 100% winning rate?

Do you still remember G1 in the 2018 Finals? How could you forget the dark history of passing the buzzer-beating ball to Hill in the last four seconds, leading to a loss, and being scolded by Barkley as "the superstar never takes the blame"? The "traditional skill of passing the blame" at critical moments is euphemistically called "trusting teammates", but it is actually because you are afraid of taking the blame, right? It's better now. By working hard to get enough data, I have forgotten those scenes of garbage time to get points, and I have forgotten the predicament of the Lakers' record plummeting during "Space Jam 2". Former NBA player Kwame Brown couldn't stand it, saying that "Hollywood attracts him more than basketball." This really hit the mark. His $1 billion business empire is quite prosperous, with Amazon’s partnership and Liverpool’s shares skyrocketing, but what about his original intention on the basketball court?

If you want to talk about the true GOAT standard, you have to look at Jordan's toughness to be beaten by the Pistons for three years and never give up, and finally lead the team to win two three consecutive championships; you have to look at Kobe's bloody spirit to guard the Lakers for 20 years, and still shoot free throws even after his Achilles tendon was ruptured. As for James, why didn't he think about the character that a GOAT should have when he broadcast "Bringing Talent to Miami" live nationwide in 2010? The scene of Cavaliers fans burning their jerseys hasn’t cooled down yet!

Of course, let me put it objectively: James is indeed the GOAT of commercial operations, the GOAT of media public relations, and the GOAT of self-marketing in the NBA. But the GOAT of competitive sports? First delete the "Decision One, Two, Three" transfer records, and then line up with Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Duncan!

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